gemmae cups
Gemma cups are found in Option: 1 Marchantia Option: 2 Sphagnum
gemmae cups
website gemmae cups Most taxa of the genus Marchantia L produce multicellular gemmae within gemma cups They are discoid bodies with two notches gemmae cups Many liverwort gametophytes produce asexual clones called gemmae A Lunularia thallus covered with gemmae cups that are shaped like crescents
gemmae cups Plants lacking the former ion become light green, possess few gemmae cups, and fork infrequently; but plants growing on solutions lacking PO4 soon become dark These little cups can be easily seen on the surface of the plant Each gemma cup contains a number of tiny plantlets called gemmae, and a single drop of water Gemmae are green multicellular asexual buds, which develop in small receptacles called gemma cups located on the thalli Gemmae become detached from the